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ATT Definity Addendum 1 For Ds1, Dmi, Isdn Pri Instructions Manual
ATT Definity Addendum 1 For Ds1, Dmi, Isdn Pri Instructions Manual
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ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — SYSTEM 75 R1V2 & R1V37-113 SYSTEM 75 (R1V2 AND R1V3) System 75 has the same facility considerations (framing, signaling, line coding format, etc.) as System 85 or Generic 2 and many similar equipment considerations (both require an additional clock circuit pack for synchronization). The main differences are in terms of administration methods (screens for System 75 versus procedures for System 85), and for some fields a difference in terminology. The primary...
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7-114ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — SYSTEM 75 R1V2 & R1V3 LocationA display-only field specifying the carrier and slot of a DS1. NameThe name as shown on the network diagram. LineRefers to the distance between the switch and the NCTE, CDM, CEM, DSX-1 cross- Compensationconnect, T1 office repeater, or other equipment. The compensation setting is for the total distance between the switch and the endpoint. Table 7-13, Line Compensation Settings, shows compensation values for various distances....
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ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — SYSTEM 75 R1V2 & R1V37-115 SignalingThe default option is common-channel. This option is the same as 24th-channel or ModeAVD for System 85. The alternate choice is robbed-bit. The choice of signaling mode used is dependent on the application. Common-channel signaling multiplexes all signaling information for channels 1-23 into the 24th-channel. This makes available the full 64K-bps bandwidth (of channels 1-23) for voice and/or digital data transmission. This...
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7-116ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — SYSTEM 75 R1V2 & R1V3 Maintenance Options or Parameters SlipThis option enables (y) or disables (n) switching between the primary, secondary, and Detectioninternal high-accuracy clock. The decision to switch from one source to the other is based on an internal slip count calculation.½ NOTE: Those DS1/T1 facilities that are used to provide the primary and secondary synchronization reference should be administered for slip detection y. Typically, those other...
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SYNCHRONIZATION PLANPage 1 of 1½ SYNCHRONIZATION SOURCE (DS1 circuit pack location) Primary:Secondary: DS1 CIRCUIT PACKS Location Name SlipLocation Name Slip ADMINISTRATION OPT’IONS AND REQUIREMENTS — SYSTEM 75 R1V2 & R1V37-117 Figure 7-57. Synchronization Plan Screen PrimaryThe 3-character location of the circuit pack that is the primary synchronization reference. NOTE: The primary will be one of those DS1 circuit packs that has previously been administered with slip detection...
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7-118ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — SYSTEM 75 R1V2 & R1V3 Network Facilities — ISDN-PRI Applications This screen is, from the user perspective, display only. However, the Customer Support Service Organization (CSSO) may administer (add) new services or features as required. In terms of½ comparison, this screen is somewhat equivalent to procedure 279, word 1. Figure 7-58, Network- Facilities Screen, depicts this procedure.½ ½ ½ ½ NETWORK-FACILITIES Predefined Services/Features½ Facility...
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ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — SYSTEM 75 R1V2 & R1V37-119 TABLE 7-14. R1V4 to R1V5 Translation Upgrade Strategy R1V4 User Defined Translation Upgrade Facility Facility Code(1)StrategyNote Name i80001000Remove from user defined table 2 i800not 01000 Remove from user defined table3½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ ½ not (i800 or multiquest)01000 Preserve in user defined table4 not (i800 or multiquest)not 01000 Preserve in user defined table2 multiquest 10000Remove from user defined table2 multiquest not...
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7-120ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — SYSTEM 75 R1V2 & R1V3 TRUNK GROUPPage 1 of 11 Group Number:Group Type: tieSMDR Reports? y Group Name:OUTSIDE CALL COR: 1TAC: 114 Direction: two-wayOutgoing Display? nData Restriction? n MIS Measured? n Dial Access? yBusy Threshold: 99Night Service: Queue Length: 0Internal Alert? nIncoming Destination: _ Comm Type: voiceAuth Code? n TRUNK PARAMETERS Trunk Type (in/out):Incoming Rotary Timeout (sec): 5_ Outgoing Dial Type: toneIncoming Dial Type: tone — Digit...
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ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — SYSTEM 75 R1V2 & R1V37-121 GROUP MEMBERASSIGNMENTSPage 2of 5½ PortNameModeTypeAnswer Delay 1: 2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7:8: 9: 10: 11: 12: 13: 14: 15: Figure 7-60. Trunk Group Screen, Page 2 (Tie Trunk Group)½ This field associates each trunk group member to a particular carrier (A-E), slot (01- 20), and circuit (01-24). NOTE: System 75 does not have the same DS1 circuit pack slot restrictions as System 85. However, trunk group member assignments should match the DS1...
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7-122ADMINISTRATION OPTIONS AND REQUIREMENTS — SYSTEM 75 R1V2 & R1V3 TRUNK GROUPPage 1 of 5 Group Number:Group Type: dmiSMDR Reports? y Group Name:OUTSIDE CALL COR: 1TAC:Direction: two-wayOutgoing Display? n Dial Access? yBusy Threshold: 60Night Service: Queue Length: 0Incoming Destination: TRUNK PARAMETERS Trunk Type (In/out):Incoming Rotary Timeout (sec): 5Outgoing Dial Type: toneIncoming Dial Type: toneDisconnect Timing (msec): 500Digit Treatment:Digits:ACA Assignment? nLong Holding Time (hours): 1...